2018
DOI: 10.3390/genes9080405
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Sequencing of Supernumerary Chromosomes of Red Fox and Raccoon Dog Confirms a Non-Random Gene Acquisition by B Chromosomes

Abstract: B chromosomes (Bs) represent a variable addition to the main karyotype in some lineages of animals and plants. Bs accumulate through non-Mendelian inheritance and become widespread in populations. Despite the presence of multiple genes, most Bs lack specific phenotypic effects, although their influence on host genome epigenetic status and gene expression are recorded. Previously, using sequencing of isolated Bs of ruminants and rodents, we demonstrated that Bs originate as segmental duplications of specific ge… Show more

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“…Small unique DNA fragments of the main genome could probably also be inserted into the B s without forming C-negative region. This phenomenon was described in studies of some B s in mammals [ 19 , 20 , 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Small unique DNA fragments of the main genome could probably also be inserted into the B s without forming C-negative region. This phenomenon was described in studies of some B s in mammals [ 19 , 20 , 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…For example, the C-positive Ba1 in E. plorans contained small regions painted with euchromatic DNA probe ( Figure 10 a,d). The sequencing of microdissected libraries of mammalian B s revealed DNA fragments homologous to a unique DNA located in different chromosomes of the basic set [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. The question “are the C-negative regions of the B s the remnants of large euchromatic regions earlier present in the B or are they the result of multiple insertions/duplications of a small euchromatic chromosome region?” remains open.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, we should note that the revealed B chromosomes open a new possibility for analysis of amplified DNA repeats in M. mirumnovem. Microdissected DNA libraries can be generated from B chromosomes and then used for NGS sequencing, as was done previously for the Bs in some species of different taxa [45][46][47]. The study of B chromosomes in M. mirumnovem, including the generation of microdissected libraries and their sequencing is in progress.…”
Section: Differentiation Of Large Chromosomes and Origin Of B Chromosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubtsov and Borisov (2018) suggest several models of B chromosome origin, while the article by Vujošević et al (2018), provides an updated list of 85 mammalian species with Bs, and gives a detail description of research experiments accomplished on these species. The research article by (Makunin et al 2018) provides novel data on B chromosome content and evolution in the red fox (the first mammalian species with Bs, whose genome has recently been sequenced and assembled , and in the raccoon dog, the carnivore species, where B specific coding genes were discovered almost 13 years ago. Using new generation sequencing, the authors argue that the origin of B chromosome in these species is independent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%